If we had a liberal media then it would look more like what this article from Alter.net describes. Fact check time. Are you seeing these types of stores in the bright vivid technicolour everyday, endlessly repeated so people know about them? Of course not, they what a liberal media would *actively promote*. What do we . . . → Read More: Dead Wild Roses: The Useful Myth of the Liberal Media

So, our esteemed videographer William Matthews and I wanted to try something a little different this week, and so we’d like to introduce a new segment called “Get Over it”. In this episode, we’re going to cover a few hot topics that people should probably stop worrying about and just get over. Consider this my . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: Get Over It – Movie Monday

So, we started this week with some talk about the Olympics, and I took my usual turn and looked at the issues people weren’t paying enough attention to, or really caring about. The feedback I got was really good, and I appreciate all the kind words about my triple jump. I’m considering trials for Rio . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: Canada at the Olympics – Follow Friday – #FF

So, today’s Movie Monday blends two of my favourite things: good food and politics! This week’s video is meant to stir up some conversation about things like organic foods, the 100 Mile Diet, and healthy eating. Mostly, I am challenging you to rethink the way you currently view your food.Our amazing videographer, William Matthews from . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: The Paulitics of Food – Movie Monday

So, if you follow me on twitter you’ll know, in a relative amount of detail, that I recently traveled across part of Northern Canada from Winnipeg to Toronto. In case you were wondering, my Southern-Ontario kin…this is a stunning, amazing, beautiful, energizing, formidable part of Canada that I suggest everyone try . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: True North Strong and Free – Road Trip Politics

So, a little while ago I wrote a post for the good people over at Shareaholic. Below is an excerpt from the post, follow the link below to read the whole post!How Do I Best Connect With People?First off, when I see Twitter trends that jive with my desired topics I make my blog part of the . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: Politics and Blogging – It’s All About Relationships

So, keep moving along people. Nothing to see here. Another PC majority, another day in Alberta. That makes 12 in a row I believe. For my conservative friends, I hope your hangover isn’t that bad. For my progressive friends, it’s still a PC government, so it’s not like you’re . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: Every Wildrose Has Its Thorn

So, for those of you who haven’t clicked the link on the left yet, you don’t know that I have a very active twitter account. Because of this, I often struggle with where to post my random thoughts. I try my best to use this space to go into more depth than 140 characters . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: To Tweet or to Blog? That is the Question

So, I recently became interested in fantasy sports. I know, I know…typical guy stuff (or, insert gender normative comment here). But I’m not writing today to tell you about how my bracket for NCAA basketball this year is super risky, but awesome, or how I’m just barely holding on to a playoff spot in my . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: March Madness – Paulitical Styles

So, I’ve been looking over the stats on my blog and have noticed that my end of days posts with fun videos and links are fairly popular. I like to think that this is because by the end of a monotonous work day, you are ready to revel in my unique sense of humour. Awesome.Well, even if . . . → Read More: Paulitical Satire: Looks Like Someone Has a Case of the Mondays